Jo Cox died from three gun wounds and was stabbed 15 times following the attack in Bristol last year

The 17-year-old posted a photo of the bomb - made with 19 grams of pyrotechnic materials - online with the caption: "Incendiary explosive and home-made black powder. More to come".

He has walked free from court after being convicted of making or possessing explosives under suspicious circumstances on Friday, January 27, following a two-week trial at Leeds Crown Court, West Yorks.

A jury cleared him of engaging in the preparation of an act of terrorism.

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The court was also told how while living Leeds at the age of 12, the boy - who is the youngest member of a large family - exploded two aerosol cans which ignited a hedge outside a residential property.

He served a ten-month Youth Rehabilitation Order for the arson and criminal damage offence.

Delivering his verdict, Justice James Goss said: "You wrote scripts and created posts expressing support for ethnic cleansing.

"No direct harm was caused but my obvious anxiety is that a young man can hold and express such extremist views."